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About Dyllian Rancharan
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I can answer most questions related to photoshop. As well as supply design ideas, techniques and great tips. I can also answer your questions in Spanish. (Puedo contestar sus preguntas en Espaņol!)

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I have been a desktop publisher for a newspaper and have three years working as the cheif graphic artist for a Casino in Belize.

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Currenlty working for the Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in Belize, C.A.

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My work has been published in local newspapers as I designed a section called Intransit, an art column. It has also been published in some books I designed both the layout and cover.

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Associates degree in desktop publishing and digital graphic designs

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Was awarded by the Government of Belize as Graphic Designer of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006

 
   

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Topic: Adobe Photoshop



Expert: Dyllian Rancharan
Date: 5/20/2008
Subject: morphing images

Question
how can i do an effective morphing using photos 6.0 and how can i make a already existing photo more better by adjusting the colors,hue,blur etc...

Answer
Hi Inderjeet,

Please let me know what is the effect you are trying to achieve. I am not certain what it is that you mean by morphing. Do you just want to place an image onto another?

You aslo want to retouch a photo using photoshop tools, first of all if its blur there is not much we can do other than sharpen the image a bit. If its dark you can level the colors by going to Image > Adjustments > Levels. Once there you will notice a graph with three pivot points at the bottom, you can adjust the right pivot a little to the left and the middle pivot as well, then move the left pivot a tad to the right. That should make ur image brighter. But once again it all depends on the effect and satisfaction you may want. To fix a photo using the Hue/Saturation its all up to you to adjust the levels you desire. To do this you need to go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation.

You need to be specific in your question so that I may be able to help you.
Let me know how I can assist you further by explaining the morphing part.

Regards,
Dyllian

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